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<blockquote data-quote="grimreper912003" data-source="post: 6040167" data-attributes="member: 584474"><p>Not true. I had 2 8's that put 12"s to shame, and could still pick up the lows.</p><p></p><p>Main differance is cone area. With a greater cone area you need less power to get equally as loud. Larger subs also get lower a little easier, but that is not to say you cant get 8s to drop low. Alot of people choose subs bassed on what they can fit and what they want to run. I have ran a sub of every size except a 10". I will tell you, the box deisgn effects the sub way more then the size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreper912003, post: 6040167, member: 584474"] Not true. I had 2 8's that put 12"s to shame, and could still pick up the lows. Main differance is cone area. With a greater cone area you need less power to get equally as loud. Larger subs also get lower a little easier, but that is not to say you cant get 8s to drop low. Alot of people choose subs bassed on what they can fit and what they want to run. I have ran a sub of every size except a 10". I will tell you, the box deisgn effects the sub way more then the size. [/QUOTE]
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